Following last September's crash of a Gulfstream
jet used by the CIA for torture flights that contained 4 tonnes of cocaine,
more customs officials and cops have been caught in drug smuggling and
drug dealing rackets.

Customs supervisor Walter Golembiowski and
officer John Ajello face narcotics, bribery and conspiracy charges after
they were arrested for helping smuggle drugs and contraband through New
York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport.

"The investigation has led to the indictment
and prosecution of more than 20 people — “from distributors
to overseas sources of supply” — and the seizure of more than
600 pounds of imported hashish and other drugs from the United States
and France," according to a CNN
report.

Ochoa's brother is Justice of the Peace
Benny Ochoa III of Port Isabel and his cousin is Port Isabel Police Chief
Joel Ochoa.

"The grand jury charged Ochoa with
possessing five to 10 pounds of marijuana on four different days in May
with the intent to distribute. Each of the four counts carries a maximum
five years in prison and $250,000 fine," according to a Brownsville
Herald report.

While reports of customs agents and cops
dealing drugs are almost routine, the real head of the hydra has always
been CIA involvement in smuggling drugs that end up on America's streets,
a symbiotic process that also helps finance wars and terrorist groups
to do the bidding of the U.S. government around the world.

The corporate media will report on lesser
drug smuggling scandals involving cops and customs agents, but when it
comes to the gargantuan sprawling CIA drug smuggling racket, the silence
is deafening.

In September 2007, a Florida based Gulfstream
II jet aircraft # N987SA was forced to crash land in Mexico's Yucatan
Peninsula after it ran out of fuel.

Journalists discovered that the same Gulstream
jet had been used in at least three CIA "rendition" trips to
Guantanamo Bay between 2003 and 2005.

Kevin Booth's underground hit documentary
American
Drug War features footage of former DEA head Robert Bonner admitting
that the CIA was involved in cocaine smuggling operations.

Former
DEA agent Cele Castillo, who has appeared on The Alex Jones Show many
times, personally witnessed CIA drug smuggling operations funneled through
terrorists that were also involved in kidnappings and the training of
death squads on behalf of the U.S. government.

Investigative reporter Gary Webb was instrumental
in exposing CIA cocaine trafficking operations before his alleged suicide
in 2004. In the You Tube clip below, Webb traces the history of Agency
involvement in drug smuggling and its links to financing wars in central
America.

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